Bites to Bytes…. Transition towards Electronic Dental Records- A Review

Dr. Santanu Sen Roy
Dr. Santanu Sen Roy
Dr. Ritika Bhambhani
Dr. Ritika Bhambhani
Dr. Ipsita Maity
Dr. Ipsita Maity
West Bengal University of Health Sciences

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Dr. Santanu Sen Roy. 2019. \u201cBites to Bytes…. Transition towards Electronic Dental Records- A Review\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 19 (GJMR Volume 19 Issue K6).

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Bites to Bytes…. Transition towards Electronic Dental Records- A Review

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Dr. Ritika Bhambhani
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Dr. Ipsita Maity
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